web-to-markdown
Use ONLY when the user explicitly says: 'use the skill web-to-markdown ...' (or 'use a skill web-to-markdown ...'). Converts webpage URLs to clean Markdown by calling the local web2md CLI (Puppeteer + Readability), suitable for JS-rendered pages.
What this skill does
# web-to-markdown
Convert web pages to clean Markdown by driving a locally installed browser (via `web2md`).
## Hard trigger gate (must enforce)
This skill MUST NOT be used unless the user explicitly wrote **exactly** a phrase like:
- `use the skill web-to-markdown ...`
- `use a skill web-to-markdown ...`
If the user did not explicitly request this skill by name, stop and ask them to re-issue the request including: `use the skill web-to-markdown`.
## What this skill does
- Handles JS-rendered pages (Puppeteer → user Chrome).
- Works best with Chromium-family browsers (Chrome/Chromium/Brave/Edge) via `puppeteer-core`.
- Extracts main content (Readability).
- Converts to Markdown (Turndown) with cleaned links and optional YAML frontmatter.
## Non-goals
- Do not use Playwright or other browser automation stacks; the mechanism is `web2md`.
## Inputs you should collect (ask only if missing)
- `url` (or a list of URLs)
- Output preference:
- Print to stdout (`--print`), OR
- Save to a file (`--out ./file.md`), OR
- Save to a directory (`--out ./some-dir/` to auto-name by page title)
- Optional rendering controls for tricky pages:
- `--chrome-path <path>` (if Chrome auto-detection fails)
- `--interactive` (show Chrome and pause so the user can complete human checks/login, then press Enter)
- `--wait-until load|domcontentloaded|networkidle0|networkidle2`
- `--wait-for '<css selector>'`
- `--wait-ms <milliseconds>`
- `--headful` (debug)
- `--no-sandbox` (sometimes required in containers/CI)
- `--user-data-dir <dir>` (login/session; use a dedicated profile directory)
## Workflow
1) Confirm the user explicitly invoked the skill (`use the skill web-to-markdown`).
2) Validate URL(s) start with `http://` or `https://`.
3) Ensure `web2md` is installed:
- Run: `command -v web2md`
- If missing, instruct the user to install it:
- If available via npm: `npm install -g web2md`
- If from source: Clone the repository, then run `npm install && npm run build && npm link`
4) Convert:
- Single URL → file:
- `web2md '<url>' --out ./page.md`
- Single URL → auto-named file in directory:
- `mkdir -p ./out && web2md '<url>' --out ./out/`
- Human verification / login walls (interactive):
- `mkdir -p ./out && web2md '<url>' --interactive --user-data-dir ./tmp/web2md-profile --out ./out/`
- Then: complete the check in the browser window and press Enter in the terminal to continue.
- Print to stdout:
- `web2md '<url>' --print`
- Multiple URLs (batch):
- Create output dir (e.g. `./out/`) then run one `web2md` command per URL using `--out ./out/`
5) Validate output:
- If writing files, verify they exist and are non-empty (e.g. `ls -la <path>` and `wc -c <path>`).
6) Return:
- The saved file path(s), or the Markdown (stdout mode).
## Defaults (recommended)
- For most pages: `--wait-until networkidle2`
- For heavy apps: start with `--wait-until domcontentloaded --wait-ms 2000`, then add `--wait-for 'main'` (or another stable selector) if needed.
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